Man Utd follow up on Ralf Rangnick suggestion as player confirms transfer approach
Government approve Boehly's Chelsea takeover
Premier League transfer news and rumours: 30/5/22
Champions League final: Tear gas used following match
Nottingham Forest: Steve Cooper reacts to play-off final win
Would Michael Bisping Have Beaten Israel Adesanya?
Jurgen Klopp reviews Champions League final defeat against Real Madrid
Gareth Southgate on Jarrod Bowen's England call up
Watford goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann has revealed Manchester United have contacted him about a prospective move this summer.
New Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag is plotting a busy first window in charge as he goes about overhauling a United squad which has just finished its worst ever Premier League season. There are several positions the Dutchman will want to swiftly upgrade, including in central defence and midfield.
But the likely departure of Dean Henderson will also bring the need to find a back-up ‘keeper to first choice stopper David de Gea. Henderson looks set to leave Old Trafford, having lost the battle for the No.1 jersey to the Spaniard, making just three appearances in all competitions last term.
Behind Henderson, United have Tom Heaton, who was signed on a free last summer, while Lee Grant recently announced his retirement from professional football. Manchester Evening News had previously reported that Bachmann, 27, was a target for United, with the Austrian admitting that new national team manager Ralf Rangnick was likely behind it.
Rangnick had expected to stay at Old Trafford on a consultancy basis for two years, but the former interim boss revealed he would instead give his full focus to the Austria job - but only after holding talks with the new manager. Bachmann wasn’t included in Rangnick’s first international squad, but